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Emergence, engineering and biological function of tissue rigidity
Par Nicoletta Petridou (EMBL Heidelberg, Germany)
Le 20 Juin 2023 à 11h00 - Salle de séminaires 5ème étage - LJP - Tours 32-33
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Résumé
The interchange between fluid-like and solid-like tissue states is key for multicellular
morphogenesis. Recent biophysical models have quantitatively predicted and
experimentally verified tissue material phase transitions, setting tissue rigidity as a bona fide
example of a cell collective. The next step is to understand the function of cell collectives in
context, and specifically how they respond to- and feedback on- mechanical and
biochemical stimuli. In this talk, I will present how rigidity percolation theory can identify in
vivo rigidity phase transitions with high spatiotemporal precision during zebrafish
morphogenesis. I will further discuss how we can use optogenetics to spatiotemporally
engineer tissue rigidity within the developing embryo and showcase preliminary work on
how tissue rigidity is involved in cell differentiation and tissue patterning via regulating
morphogen signaling.